Last week, the photo-messaging service became the first company to have its data hacked in 2014. More than 4 million account usernames and partial phone numbers were exposed, and a government probe could be forthcoming.

Now the social media company wants to tell policymakers in D.C. what it’s all about. To that end, it has hired lobbying firm Heather Podesta + Partners, according to this disclosure form. (Heather is the former sister-in-law of new White House adviser John Podesta.) Under the heading “specific lobbying issues (current and anticipated),” the form reads: “Educating policymakers regarding the application’s operation and practices.”

Snapchat’s hiring of the firm was reported in The Hill earlier Monday. It’s the first time the company has hired lobbyists.

Some observers think the company could be facing a fine.

Only rarely does the FTC fine companies for security breaches. But Snapchat’s seems like a slam dunk given prior warnings. #Snapchat